How Corona Spread, U.S. Will Fix China’s Accountability

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Washington:-  The US is not in a mood to leave China in the case of Corona. External Affairs Minister Mike Pompeo says that due to China’s tact, millions of people have lost their lives all over the world and the economy was slit. In a tweet from the US State Department, Pompeo was quoted as saying that the US will fix the accountability of China’s ruling Communist Party for the Corona epidemic. The Trump administration is adamant about this.

The US-China relations over the dragon’s aggressive attitude in the South China Sea and the Corona epidemic have been very much over. Even a few days ago, Pompeo had said that the Chinese Communist Party was bullying its neighbors from the Gulf of Taiwan to the Himalayas. However, Pompeo had expressed hope for a peaceful solution to the current tension on the China-India border. Last Wednesday, a top diplomat had said that Chinese diplomats in the US would now have to seek permission from the State Department to go to a university campus and meet local government officials.

27 million more cases worldwide

The figure of corona-infected people worldwide has crossed 2 crore 70 lakh and more than 8.5 lakh people have lost their lives due to the virus. According to the latest data released by Johns Hopkins University’s Centre for Systems Science and Engineering-CSSE, so far 2, 70, 02224 population of the world has been affected by corona while the death toll has reached 8, 82053. Us is the most affected country by corona. So far, 62, 75614 population has been affected by corona while the death toll has gone up to 1, 88932. Brazil is second place after the US where the number of infections has gone up to 41, 37521 and the death toll has reached 1, 26650. In addition, India ranks third with 41 lakh 13 thousand cases. According to the latest CSSE data, 41, 13811 people in India have been affected by corona.

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